Women in Film & Video Film Festival D.C.
WIFV annual film festival is an annual film festival sponsored by Women in Film and Video, Washington, D.C. chapter. They were co-sponsored by the American Film Institute, with grants by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Films screened
- 1985 'The Return of the Soldier Julie Christie,[1] "Summerspell" Lina Shanklin, "A Woman Like Eve" Nouchka van Brakel, "Far from Poland" Jill Godmilow, "Ornette: Portrait of A Jazz Pioneer" Shirley Clarke, "La Quarantine" Anne Claire Poirier[2]
- 1987 "Square Dance" Jane Alexander, "Dad End Kids" JoAnne Akalaitis, "Working Girls" Lizzie Borden, "The Passion of Remembrance"[3][4]
- 1989 "Gingerale Afternoon", "God's Will" Julia Cameron, "Misplaced" Lisa Zwerling, "Shag" Julie Brown[5]
- 1996 "Your Name in Cellulite" Gail Noonan, "Lipstick" Harriet McKern, "Naked Acts" Brigett M. Davis[6]
References
- Gamarekian, Barbara (1985-01-18). "FINDING A VOICE OF HER OWN". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- "Burstyn Honorary Chair Of Femme Fest Slated for Washington". Variety. February 12, 1985.
- Hall, Carla (March 2, 1987). "She Is a Camera". The Washington Post.
- Siegel, Joel (March 6, 1987). "Women's Work". City Paper.
- Sweeney, Louise (April 6, 1989). "The Gates Have Opened". The Christian Science Monitor.
- Iverem, Esther (April 30, 1996). "Read Their Lips". The Washington Post.
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